China Photography Tour Expands Its Dates
BEIJING, March 16 /PRNewswire-Asia/ -- The China Guide's ( http://www.TheChinaGuide.com ) new photography tour led by Australian professional photographer Anthony Anderton has attracted enough interest for expanded dates. The medium priced photography tour has added two additional dates, one in late June and another in October.
The tour is aimed to be professional but without the high price tag that comes with many photography tours. Accommodation is in 4-star hotels, meals are in quality local restaurants and travelers are accompanied by local guides throughout the tour as well as having Anthony host the group.
By keeping the price reasonable it makes it possible to have photographers bring a travel companion who may not be interested in photography as much as in seeing China, its culture and sights.
The tour is another in The China Guide's series of "no shopping" group tours, meaning there are no factory shopping stops, which are essentially a time consuming rip-off that many travel agencies in China use to make extra money from their guests.
"We are pleased with the interest in our photography tours. It shows the market is looking for something high quality but with a reasonable price. We look forward to expanding our photography tour offerings further. Currently we are looking at options in Tibet and special events such as festivals," commented Peter Danford, owner of The China Guide. Peter is a photographer himself, he won Beijing Tourism's photography contest in 2007 and has done commercial photography in China for many years.
About The China Guide
The China Guide ( http://www.TheChinaGuide.com ) is a Beijing-based travel agency, American owned and operated. Specializing in western-style service and quality with hassle free web bookings, they work with clients to customize tours that match their travel style. Operating only in China, they have up to date knowledge and offer exciting experiences for travelers including their famous Sleep on the Great Wall tour. The China Guide avoids the common factory shopping stops that are not reflective of the true China.
SOURCE The China Guide
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